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Title: | The feasibility of investments and argumentation of economic efficiency in the cultivation of white buckthorn by applying different planting schemes in the Republic of Moldova | Other Titles: | Fezabilitatea investițiilor și argumentarea eficienței economice la cultivarea cătinii albe prin aplicarea diferitor scheme de plantare în condițiile Republicii Moldova | Authors: | ZBANCĂ, Andrei POPA, Sergiu RÎBENȚIV, Ion |
Keywords: | budget profitability;sales income;cost of sales;gross profit;sales income | Issue Date: | 2022 | Source: | ZBANCĂ, Andrei, POPA, Sergiu, RÎBENȚIV, Ion. Fezabilitatea investițiilor și argumentarea eficienței economice la cultivarea cătinii albe prin aplicarea diferitor scheme de plantare în condițiile Republicii Moldova. In: Sectorul agroalimentar – realizări și perspective, Ed. 1, 11-12 noiembrie 2022, Chisinau. Chişinău: Print-Caro, 2023, pp. 168-170. ISBN 978-9975-165-51-8 | Conference: | Sectorul agroalimentar – realizări și perspective | Abstract: | The branch of sea buckthorn production is a promising sector for the Republic of Moldova, it is part of the fruit-growing sector and is a component of high-value agriculture. An important role in the article is the analysis of investment budgets for the establishment of sea buckthorn with the application of different technologies (planting schemes), the analysis of the economic efficiency of the cultivation of sea buckthorn with the application of different planting densities. Based on the research and analysis carried out, conclusions were formulated for the sustainable development of the white buckthorn branch necessary for the implementation by the actors of the value chains in the sector and especially for the agricultural producers. |
URI: | http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/1896 | ISBN: | 978-9975-165-51-8 |
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